German paedo groomed teen schoolgirl and tried to run away with her to ‘start a new life’

Scheming Uwe Kaiser bombarded the youngster with explicit selfies and had X-rated chats with her before flying to Scotland for sex

By GORDON CURRIE

23rd November 2016, 8:49 am

Updated: 24th November 2016, 3:44 am

SCHEMING German paedo Uwe Kaiser groomed a girl of 15 for months online and persuaded her to run away with him to his homeland.

The perverted dad of two bombarded the youngster with explicit selfies and had X-rated chats with her before flying to Scotland to hook up for sex.

Kaiser is led from court after he was found guilty of grooming the youngster

Months later Kaiser, 49, returned to lure the schoolkid from her home in Crieff, Perthshire, in the dead of night so they could “start a new life together” in Frankfurt, Perth Sheriff Court heard yesterday.

Prosecutor John Malpass said: “As time passed she became convinced she should move to Germany.

“She decided she wished to be with the accused there to start a new life — he then convinced the girl to leave her home and move there with him.”

But they only got as far as London after she turned him into cops who had sent her texts and emails warning she was in danger.

As Kaiser was nailed for grooming his victim yesterday, the court heard he shaved 14 years off his age and won her trust during a ten-month charm offensive on social media chat, message and video sites.

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Chemical plant worker Kaiser first met the girl on random chat site Omegle in December 2014.

Within weeks their conversations turned sexual and they were exchanging explicit pics of each other on encrypted message service WhatsApp and video site Skype.

Fiscal depute Mr Malpass said: “In January 2015 the chat became more personal and developed a sexual tone. She told him she was 16 and he said he was 35. The same month he suggested travelling to Scotland to meet and she agreed to this.

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Kaiser travelled to Scotland and the pair left on coach from Perth to London

“He later travelled here and stayed for three days. He returned to Germany and remained in frequent contact with her.

“In February 2015, she told him she was 15. Despite this he remained in contact and continued to have sexualised chat with her.

“The day after her 16th birthday there was video of her and the accused having sexual intercourse.”

Divorced Kaiser flew back to Scotland on December 18 last year. After arriving in Edinburgh he travelled to Crieff in the early hours of the morning and picked up the girl.

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The teen reported Kaiser after they arrived in London

They boarded an overnight coach from Perth to London. But a nationwide search was launched for her when she was reported missing the next day.

Cops probing her disappearance sent her text and email warnings she was in danger.

After arriving at London’s Victoria coach hub she went to nearby Belgravia Police Station and Kaiser was later nabbed. Scores of indecent pics were found on both their phones.

Defence lawyer Cliff Culley said: “The images were going both ways. But he accepts she told him she was 15 at the beginning of 2015.”

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The German perv had planned to take schoolgirl back to his homeland to Frankfurt

Kaiser admitted grooming the girl between January and October last year, possessing indecent images of a child and breaching a bail order not to approach the girl.

Remanding him in custody, Sheriff Gillian Wade said: “These are two serious sexual offences. I will defer sentence for reports and to assess the risk you pose to the public.”

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